‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Trailer Kicks Some Intergalactic Ass

Guys, guys, guys! It’s here! It’s finally here! Since it was announced that the intergalactic Guardians of the Galaxy would be kicking ass and taking names in theaters, fans of the series have been waiting anxiously for a glimpse at the film. We’ve seen pictures, we’ve booed and rejoiced over the castings and heard all the plot rumors and now we’re finally getting a look at the team in action. Chris Pratt aka Star-Lord was on Jimmy Kimmel to introduce the world premiere trailer!
Watch it below!

This movie is almost expertly casted, and it really comes through in this trailer. Pratt’s Quill is sarcastic and funny, but still knows how to pick a fight. WWE’s David Batista’s Drax is a man of few words and that’s fine with us. He looks big and mean and alien, just as he should. One of the characters we were most worried about was Gamora. It’s very hard to pull off a deadly, badass, green-skinned assassin but the beautiful Zoe Saldana pulls it off. That little smile she cocks when she’s being introduced screams, “I’m going to hurt you when I get out of here.” Emily’s favorite characters to see were definitely the CGI-ed Rocket Raccoon and Groot. Even without speaking, you can see the devil-may-care attitude of Rocket and the always observing nature of Groot. The part were he leans down because he’s too tall… magic.

We also got another glimpse at The Collector, played by Benecio del Toro, who we saw in the end credits of Thor: The Dark World. Doctor Who‘s Karen Gillan as Nebula also shows her face (and bald head) and we can’t wait to see her and Gamora duke it out.

This film looks fun and exciting, with a good combination of humor and action—something that has made the other movies in the Marvel universe so enjoyable and successful.

What do you think? Does this make you even more excited to see the movie?

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